If a corporator thinks it’s okay to beat up a doctor, then the next time there’s a pothole in a road in his area, is it okay to beat him?
Asking for several friends
A relative of mine(middle-class family )bought a ₹20 lakh car (KIA SELTOS ) after years of savings. One tank of allegedly contaminated petrol destroys the engine.
Insurance denies the claim. They simply blame it on ethanol
The fuel company shifts responsibility.
The owner is left with a massive repair bill.
The car has become useless.
If contaminated fuel damages a vehicle, who is accountable?
This cannot become another case where the common man pays for someone else’s negligence.
#FuelQuality #ConsumerRights #India #Automobile #PetrolPump #JusticeForConsumers
What non sense. Many times we takes pics of prescriptions or reports or images for our reference or to send to a colleague for opinion or to share with the patient for teleconsultation. Even if someone is uploading for AI opinion.. what is wrong? I do it many times to see whether the AI is able to make a correct diagnosis. To film a doctor without his consent and context is absolutely wrong. Take it down now. #MedTwitter
1. Did you take consent before posting the doctor’s video?
2. We all take photographs of interesting images/reports/case summaries.
3. How did you conclude he’s on ChatGPT?
Based on official Indian budget documents and exchange rates:
- ISRO 2014-15: ~₹6,000-7,000 crore (approx. $1.0-1.1B at 61 INR/USD).
- SC/ST (SCSP+TSP) 2014-15: ~₹83,000 crore (approx. $13.6B).
- ISRO 2026-27: ₹13,706 crore (approx. $1.5B at 91 INR/USD).
- SC/ST 2026-27: ~₹330,000 crore (approx. $36B).
The posted figures are close but slightly vary due to rounding and sources. SC/ST allocations have indeed grown more.
A English woman in 2020 consulted general physicians around 20 times. She was not diagnosed correctly and was repeatedly brushed off as having long COVID. She died from advanced stage four cancer aged just 27.
She was Jessica Brady, and her case led to a new rule for doctors called “Jess’s Rule.” It urges clinicians to “think again” if they are unable to pin down a diagnosis after seeing a patient three times, following a “three strikes and rethink” approach.
The Jess’s Rule initiative asks general practitioners to reconsider a patient’s condition if, after three appointments, there is still no clear diagnosis or the symptoms are worsening. It encourages face-to-face assessment, further tests, second opinions, and timely referrals.
🆘 URGENT: Appeal for Justice for NEET SS Residents
I’m speaking on behalf of residents allotted MCh Neurosurgery & DM Neuroanaesthesia seats at LNJP during NEET SS Round 3.
These seats were listed under MAMC, but after joining, the students were denied admission, being told MAMC never uploaded these seats.
Shockingly, the seats appear to have been uploaded by an individual without clarity or accountability.
A High Court case is ongoing, but an entire academic session is already being lost — and the future of these young doctors hangs in limbo.
Requesting concerned authorities to intervene and provide an immediate, fair resolution. Our doctors deserve better. 🙏
#NEETSS #MedicalEducation #MAMC #LNJP #StudentRights
@Yssyash02Sharma@MeritvsQuota UR seat = seat for everyone and not only generals.
OBC/SC/ST seat = seat for them only
So if there is UR seat anyine can take admission based on their merit but if its OBC/SC/ST only they can take it.
@iArpitSpeaks You may be right about Delhi but this video seems to be explaining what the MLA is trying to do for his city.
I challenge you to post a English translation of what the MLA is saying as it is and let the people decide.
Sir, @narendramodi and @jpnaddaoffice@fssai@mohfw, it's a national shame that FSSAI has consented to the request by JNTL(the Indian subsidiary of Kenvue which is a spin off of Johnson and Johnson) for a stay order to dispose of it's stock of high sugar ORSL!
Sir, not only now, in future also, except WHO recommended formula ORS, no sachet or tetrapack should be allowed in the pharmacies(including online), hospitals, and schools, as far as rehydrating medicines are concerned. ORS should never be allowed to be used on the labels except for WHO Recommended Formula ORS even if these liquids are being sold in the supermarkets and quick commerce platforms only! Trusting that you will ensure the October 15th order is implemented with urgency!
They still want to push the stock into our children?! Gullible parents will give it to their children thinking it's ORS. They shouldn't be allowed to sell a single tetrapack in pharmacies, hospitals, and schools even if label is changed. If they persist, boycott all Kenvue products! The same rule for other companies too!
@garvit_sethii But where is the general category population of Madhya Pradesh?
Why don't we see any action taken by them against it?
Is there no one preserving the rights of general category people?